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The student could feel pressure to judge all artwork in the classroom as high quality,
despite his own personal taste or emotional response (Hamblen, 1987).
Discipline Based Art Education. Over time, a new type of art...

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unresolved conceptual issues continue to plague discussions of art criticism and hinder its
implementation in the classroom” (2002, p. 84). He explained that because there are
multiple ways to conduct art criticism,...

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Boaler (2013) notes in her research with mindsets and math that math is the one subject that tends to communicate using fixed mindset messages. This can be very challenging for students since research has shown that...

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Group-oriented research focuses on the relationship between group leaders and group members to potentially increase group comfort and success. This relationship can either be negative or positive, harmful or...

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Chapter 2
Literature Review
When children enter school, they bring an array of experiences and background
knowledge to the classroom as they try to understand their new world of learning in the academic
world away from home. In terms of literacy,...

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community and family settings are valued in the development of literacy among students who are
not identified with the dominant culture. Factors such as language, culture, ethnicity, and socio-economic
status explain patterns of student...

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The main goal of CNSES is to assist high school teachers in understanding how to align
their chemistry course instruction with NSES. One of the first points made in the publication is
the fact that chemistry is, as stated by former ACS president...

Using the Quick Reference Guide the user can easily see the levels of approval and get
the necessary information concerning the change. After the creation of this guide the detailed
information in the manual sections became the next step. Many...

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has developed a new emphasis on building, nurturing, and maintaining relationships (Bruning, Castle, & Schrepfer, 2004).
Ledingham created five developments that helped place public relations study and the practice of relationships...

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that curriculum standards are taught and students are prepared for end-of-level tests, such as the
CRTs. However, if educators recognize that another priority of teaching should be to learn about
the HLEs, home communities, and the cultural...

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Chapter IV
INFORMATION
ARCHITECTURE
Information architecture is the structural design of information.
It is used for a broad spectrum of disciplines, including library
systems, database development, and...

Honorary D~ree
Ernest M. Bur9ess
Ernest M. Burgess, an orthopedic surgeon and
researcher, is the director and principal investigator
for the Prosthetic Research Study, a Veterans
Administration project located in Seattle, Wash.
He is...

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exist about a place” (p. 19-20). Many archaeological, ethno-historical, and ethnological research claims are being questioned by many scholars today:
Mainstream archaeological, ethno-historical, and ethnological...

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INTRODUCTION
The central point of human communications in all cultures is found in an ancient African
philosophy called Ubuntu. Ubuntu exhibits, throughout this paper, to promote humanism on a national
and global scale. According to...

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sadness as the realization of the horrible, ugliness of this behavior toward others by neighbors and family.
One time, a certain beating was possible because bread removed from the kitchen was given to an old,
hungry black beggar, and...